What do you mean how would the kids have a clue? Are you serious? They're the ones doing the shooting and being shot. It's happening to them in their world. When it starts happening every week in retirement communities or nursing homes,our opinion will matter. Is it social media? TV? Music? Bullying? How do we know unless they tell us?
Cattle handling came light years ahead when Temple Grandin sat down in a pen full of cattle and saw the world through their eyes. Maybe things will change in high schools when somebody sits down and sees the problem through the eyes of actual high school kids instead of trying to fix the problem from the outside.
Trouble is,nobody wants to ask a question that they don't already know the answer to because it might not be the answer they want to hear. It might not agree with their opinion or agenda.
Your whole thing about Chicago is kind of what got me thinking about this. I saw an interview with a black kid who had been in a lot of trouble and had turned his life around. The interviewer asked him what took him down the wrong road in the first place. He said it was just what he saw growing up. It was on TV,in the music,you were supposed to want to be rich and have the lifestyle that went with it,so he had set out to get rich no matter what he had to do to get it.
There are those who say "It's not TV,it's not the music,it's more than that.". The kid said in his own words that that was it. Somebody finally asked him why he'd been the way he was. He answered the question honestly. What a novel concept.
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